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Philip Studebaker
d.27 Jun 1842
Facts and Events
Name |
Philip Studebaker |
Unknown[1] |
Philip Studibaker |
Alt Name[2][3] |
Philip Studybaker, Jr. |
Alt Name[6] |
Philip Studybacker |
Alt Name[6] |
Philipp Studybacker |
Gender |
Male |
Birth[5] |
1801 |
Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, United States |
Residence[5] |
Abt 1818 |
Montgomery, Ohio, United States |
Marriage |
17 Feb 1829 |
Montgomery, Ohio, United Statesto Rosannah Warner |
Residence[2][3][5] |
1836 |
Phillipsburg, Montgomery, Ohio, United Statesowned and platted the land |
Occupation[5] |
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Salem, Montgomery, Ohio, United Statescarpenter |
Residence[5] |
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Clay, Montgomery, Ohio, United States |
Death[5] |
27 Jun 1842 |
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Burial[5] |
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Montgomery, Ohio, United States |
Image Gallery
References
- ↑ .
Name: Philip Studibaker Event Type: Marriage Event Date: 17 Feb 1829 Event Place: Montgomery, Ohio, United States Event Place (Original): Montgomery, Ohio, United States Sex: Male Spouse's Name: Rosannah Warner Spouse's Sex: Female
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace Rosannah Warner Wife F
GS Film Number: 1030834 Digital Folder Number: 004017452 Image Number: 00091 Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M02363-9
Citing this Record "Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-2016", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XZYB-QHN : 29 September 2021), Philip Studibaker and Rosannah Warner, 1829.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 .
Philip Studybaker History of the City of Dayton and Montgomery County 1909 v. 1, pg. 929, Drury, A. W. History of the City of Dayton and Montgomery County. Chicago; Dayton: S. J. Clarke Pub. Co. 1909. Volumes 1 and 2. Gen R 977.173 D796. Available Online At: https://archive.org/details/historycitydayt00compgoog/page/n9 https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008652132
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 .
Philip Studybaker History of Montgomery County, Ohio 1882 v. book 2, pg. 347 + v. book 3, pg. 127 Publication Info: History of Montgomery County, Ohio. Chicago: W. H. Beers. 1882. Books 1 and 2 (one bound volume containing books 1 and 2). Gen R 977.172 H673. Available Online At: https://archive.org/details/historyofmontgom01whbe/page/n4 https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100837481
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https://www.daytonhistorybooks.com/page/page/3531726.htm Memoirs of the Miami Valley - Volume Two The Story of Montgomery County, Townships of Montgomery County Clay township cannot claim an exclusive right to West Baltimore, as part of it only is included within the territorial limits of the township ; the other part of the village lying within the boundary lines of Preble county. The land on which the village was located was surveyed by Mr. Jacob Frees in the summer of the year 1852. The year of the platting of Phillipsburg was 1836, and the work was done by Mr. James Hanks ; the village was named in honor of one of the proprietors of the land, Phillip Studybaker. Ten years later the settlement was given a postoffice, and Mr. Peter Smith intrusted with the receiving- and delivery of the mail, that was brought either by the stage-coach or post courier. The same year, 1836, saw the erection of the first schoolhouse. The incorporation of the town was not made until the year 1899, and it has always been recognized as a village energetic and having a keen eye to business. Surrounded by a rich agricultural territory, tobacco being one of the leading products of the neighborhood, it is one of the stirring business settlements in Montgomery county, and supports a fiscal organization, known as the Citizens Banking company, with one officer on board always, Mr. S. A. Mosby, acting cashier.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 Carlock, Walter; Alvin Faust; E. Irene (Ethel Irene) Miller; Ruth Epler Studebaker; David Emmert Studebaker; and Ohio) Studebaker Family National Association (Tipp City. The Studebaker family in America. (Tipp City, Ohio: Studebaker Family National Association, c1976-1996).
relevant pages from the 1976 edition on Philip Studebaker/Studybaker Jr. and Sr.: 52, 61, 62, 125, 559, 565, 566, 568
Residences of Philip and Rosanna; Daniel and Catharine, and John Jr. & Lydia all were built 1830 to 1835 in Montgomery County
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 .
searching for land transfer from Philip Studebaker to son Philip Studebaker: Montgomery County Ohio Recorder Deed Record Index Volume 1 1805-1838 Studybaker, Philip to John Bower, Sr. U-424 [volume U covers 1831-1836] Studybaker, Philip et al to Plat of Philipsburgh X-7 [volume X covers 1836-1837] Studybaker, Philip to Nehemiah Thomas X-131 no Philip Studybaker as grantee Montgomery County Ohio Recorder Deed Record Index Volume 2 1838-1856 Studybaker, Philip to John Fry C-2-279 Warner, Jacob to Philip Studybaker M-2-371 microfilm at Dayton Metro Library Not sure exactly the order of the volumes - seems to be A-Z (with some letters having a bonus/appendix letter + 1 such as D, then D-1) THEN A-2, B-2, etc. Library has A-Z, but none of the letter-2 series. Montgomery County Records Center & Archives has more volumes than the library. https://www.mcohio.org/government/other_government_and_community_agencies/records_center_and_archives/historical_records_guide.php
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